🔒 PIL™ Classified Materials

Restricted Archive // Internal Use Only // Clearance Level: Emotionally Questionable

Unauthorized access may result in narrative contamination, avocado distrust, or involuntary alignment.

⚠️ Access Warning

The contents of this archive consist of internal PIL™ research fragments, incident notes, supplementary observations, and documents that should, in retrospect, have remained in a drawer.

Some materials are incomplete. Some are suspicious. Some have already begun classifying us back.

Featured File

Supplementary Observation 7.3: Unstructured Divination Event

Classification: Produce-Adjacent Anomaly / Status: Under Review / Research Arm: PIL™

During an unscheduled exploratory session, a junior research intern (unpaid, emotionally fragile) introduced intuition-driven, mushroom-adjacent methodology with limited adult supervision by placing a test avocado onto a commercially available spirit communication device (commonly referred to as a “Ouija board”).

Initially, no measurable response was recorded. However, after approximately 3 minutes of passive observation and one whispered “hello?”, the avocado exhibited low-amplitude lateral movement inconsistent with known physical properties of Persea americana.

The avocado proceeded to make sequential contact with the following letters:

S → C → P

Movement ceased immediately thereafter.

Follow-Up Notes

  • The intern reported a distinct sense of being observed, despite being alone in the room.
  • Subsequent attempts to replicate the result using control avocados failed.
  • One specimen rolled off the board “with intent.” This remains under internal review.
The Ouija board has since been reclassified as:

“Possibly unnecessary, but now deeply suspicious.”

Internal Commentary (Redacted Extract)

“We are not saying the avocado is aware of containment-based ontologies.
We are saying it spelled SCP.
Those are different statements.
We are uncomfortable with both.”

— Senior Analyst, PIL

Proposed Interpretations

  1. Coincidental Movement Theory — random motion, interpreted post hoc. Rejected by Brad for being spiritually boring.
  2. Latent Memetic Exposure — the avocado may have encountered anomalous informational residue prior to testing.
  3. Cross-Reality Awareness Event — the avocado possesses limited awareness of containment-based systems and is attempting communication.

Action Items

  • Do not repeat the experiment during lunch hours.
  • Do not allow Brad to ask follow-up questions directly.
  • Determine whether the avocado is attempting to warn us, mock us, or recruit us.

🗂️ Additional Restricted Files

Observation 3.1 — The Mug That Knew Too Much

Status: Sealed pending beverage-neutral review

A ceramic vessel displayed sustained eye contact and made several personnel aware of weaknesses they had not previously disclosed.

Appendix 5.2 — Recursive Meeting Formation Event

Status: Ongoing / calendar still unclear

An internal sync produced three follow-up meetings, two alignment workshops, and one strategic listening circle before anyone identified the original purpose.

Fragment 9.4 — Brown Avocado With Unknown Intent

Status: Archived / emotionally active

Recovered from a test kitchen after personnel reported guilt, dread, and an unshakable feeling that they had “missed the moment.”

🧠 Archive Integrity Notice

The materials contained in this archive have not been peer reviewed, spiritually cleared, or approved by anyone with stable boundaries. Interpretations remain provisional.

PIL™ is not currently accepting responsibility for cross-reality produce incidents.